Abstract
<p>Cs-137 distribution was studied in the regular grid and in landscape cross-sections characterizing the ELGS system (top-slope-closing depression) in the “Vyshkov-2” test site located in the Chernobyl abandoned zone, the Bryansk region, Russia. The test site (70×100 m) located on the Iput’ river terrace in a pine forest formed on sod-podzolic soils is characterized by a pronounced elevation gradient (ca 4.5 m). In 1986 the level of <sup>137</sup>Cs contamination of the area varied from 1480 kBq/m<sup>2</sup> to 1850 kBq/m<sup>2</sup>. The distribution of <sup>137</sup>Cs was studied in the topsoil, soil, moss and litter cover in a grid manner with a step of 10 m and along cross-sections with 1 m step. To assess the influence of water regime on radiocaesium migration moisture content was also determined in the studied objects. The data showed that the major part of <sup>137</sup>Cs is now fixed in the soil layer 2-10 cm thick while the highest activity of radiocaesium is found at a depth of 2-8 cm that can be explained mainly by the burial of the initially contaminated layer under the annual leaf fall. In the ELGS system the content of <sup>137</sup>Cs in the top soil layer (0-2 cm) determined in laboratory conditions by Canberra gamma-spectrometer with HPGe detector correlated with the surface Cs-137 activity measured by field gamma-spectrometer Violinist III (r=0.643, n=15). Cs-137 activity in the green part of moss samples correlated with the radionuclide activity in soil layer samples 4-6 cm deep (r=0.627, n=15). In the moss samples the highest correlation was observed between the green and rhizoid moss parts (r<sub>0.01</sub>=0.718, n=60, along cross-sections), (r<sub>0.05</sub>=0.858, n=20, in regular grid). Correlation between radiocesium activity of the green part of mosses and the underlain litter samples was lower, but also significant (r<sub>0.01</sub>=0.617, n=60, along cross-sections), (r<sub>0.05</sub>=0.481, n=20, in regular grid). Cs-137 activity in the rhizoid part of moss and in litter were also positively linked, but to a lower degree (r<sub>0.01</sub>=0.402, n=60). Studies performed in 2015-2019 confirmed our earlier finding that radiocaesium had not moved in unidirectional manner down the slope to the closing depression, but formed a more complex polycentric structure in ELGS.</p><p>The study was financially supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant # 19-05-00816).</p>
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